2 Folding arms = Awning width = Mounting area bracket (concentric bracket depending on size) = bracket mensions in cm 3. Mounting systems Attention!: Basically the following is applicable for all mounting systems: 1. The mounting material manufacturers (e.g. Fischer, Hilti, Upat, etc.) offer different mounting systems according to the undersurface.
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Mounting area of wall brackets VB = adjusting range width of awning Dimen- sions in mm Mounting plate A Mounting plate B Measurements Dimensions in mm...
3.2 Ceiling mount 1. The mounting takes place in relation to the wall fitting. The shifting area (VB) for the ceiling brackets is like for the wall mount. Dimensions Attention!: Should the angle of inclination be greater than 46° to the horizontal line, an ac- cessible area of 60 cm has to be available for manual operation behind the awning.
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3.3 Rafter mount Dimensions in 1. The mounting takes place in relation to the wall fitting. The shifting area (VB) for the rafter With supplementary bracket: brackets is like for the wall mount. Measurements in 2. Determine mounting height. Hold rafter bracket and mark.
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4. Hanging up the awning (e.g. wall fitting) 1. Lay the awning (1) on the wall 2. Hang the awning (1) in such a 3. Always tighten first the two bracket (2). way into the wall brackets (2) that threaded pins SW 5 (4) of the left the consoles (3) lie flush at the console and then the ones of the Attention!: Awning has to be...
5. Setting the angle of inclination 5.1 Wall mount 0° - 35° 1. Extend awning and unscrew 2. Set the required inclination by Attention!: Tighten the rear the rear threaded pin SW 5 (1) at turning the front threaded pin SW threaded pin SW 5 (1) again at both consoles by approx.
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5.3 Ceiling-/ Rafter mount 36° - 70° 1. Extend awning and unscrew 2. Screw the front threaded pin 3. Set the required inclination by turning the threaded pin SW 6 (2) the rear threaded pin SW 5 (1) at SW 6 (2) at both consoles in the either way at each of the two both consoles by approx.
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3. The articulated arm can be 5. Secure the eccentric bolt (3) Attention!: Align the raised and/or lowered by turning with the threaded pin (2). Check articulated arms in such a way the eccentric bolt (3). the new setting of the articulated that they do not hit the upper (4) arms by retraction and extension or lower edge (5) of the...
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When changing the end stop, it is indispensable to pay attention to the sense of rota- tion! 8.2 Motor connection data markilux 990 with radio control (433 MHz): U = 230 V ~ / 240 W, 50 Hz, I = 1.10 A...
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